In accounting, a journal is used to record every financial transaction of a company, detailing the amounts, accounts affected, and the date of each transaction. For example, when a company makes a sale, the transaction is recorded in the sales journal, indicating the revenue and the receivable accounts.
The accountant ensured that all transactions from yesterday were entered into the journal before starting today's work.
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